According to Osho, Krishna’s conch Panchjanya signifies being totally present with all five senses—uncommitted, whole, and alert—while the Sudarshan chakra shows that even death becomes beautiful in the hands of a conscious being, embodying spontaneous action. The Maharaas, he adds, is like a child’s play with shadows: pure, egoless celebration without worldly seriousness or possessiveness.
Krishna’s conch means full, awake attention; his chakra means wisdom makes even hard things beautiful; the Maharaas is innocent, playful love without clinging.